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i *ív 'r * t y Ub, T he B eaverto n R e vie w The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. V O L U M E X V I, No. 24 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, May 13, 1938 Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance ___ s1' - " Graders lake An nual County Meet CHARLES SPRACHE Howard Mayhew, Bea verton High Point Scorer In Meet Graduation Exercises Monday, May iSt Tu llr For lt>« third time in four years th*- Beaverton grade achiMil track sq uiul won th« WaahlUfc* 1., n County grad»- «rhool cha.u- plnn*lilp with a point total or »H ItliUlHiro finished »eeonJ with 72 point* and Alohn-Hubnr third with 65 potnt*• Howard Maybew of Beaverton wun hiith point man wit' IG'A point*, followed by Bob Bui».«« with 1344; llenty Jon«» with I P * nn>l h’n»H Water* with '•*■«. S P R A C H E R U N N I N G The, .« »duatlon exercises for FOR G O V E R N O R S H IP 111., * ** j »rhool will be held The candidate for fte|Mitil|ran Mot May IS at S " " 9 " for Governor who In th« blah »rhool auditorium. nominal ion Hittph Kirkwood ha» be«,l chosen wa* lu town till* w«»-k and be- valedictorian for til* rl**». M at ix Inirodurrd to our dilige» hy in«« «'ady, anlntorian, l*m l* W il Mr. Jay Oltmon ton, hlalorlun and Mariann« Strauss, rla*» rr««d . At »hi* P A R E N T S V IS IT O R S tun* un award will be presented A T S C H O O L A F F A IR hy th« American l*»glon to the in,ml outstanding boy and xlrl j M i^ n n d Mr* M J Power, of th« xraduatlnx rla »» Th« Rt. I, Ueaverton, were guests American l*Klon m«dal l* bn»«d o f their hod Jai-k during the upon ttw student* cifcimw. week-end «elebratton for Pnr- loudrr»hlp. t*irtlolp»tlon In »chiml ent» on the Orexon Normal nottvlttc*. honor, » «r v lr « and School fampua, April *23 and scholarship. t ’ itizcnship pin* will 24. Ihirlng their visit to the It« aw*ard«d m«mb«r* of tb« campus they along with over graduating d a * » wh»i hnv« maln- two hnndrcit other parentH were talned *n avrraae of "2 " in rlt- entertained by the t’hyxlcal K«l- izcnshlp during th« pa*t Three ucatlon departinent, which In >«ar* cluded folk dancing, »tunt* and Th « flr»t grade i* havinx daily a baseball game against Un timt* on ninety addition and field college dramatic organiza Mit, tract Ion combination». The tio n * and a musieal program u*- children have finished writlux I Inx the combined talent of the bird »tori** about familiar bird» i choir, fbnru* and orcheaira. and their habit» President Churchill and repre- »entatlve* of the faculty anil The County test* *" ni-t*iilh »nd eixhth xrade* were »tudaal text«- addressed the paf- given on Thursday and Fridsv rut* Saturday afternoon, expres- *lng their welcome, and explain of this week. Many of the i»l*th, »tvetiih and ing Hornet lung of the life of « jgblh grade pupil» are ratwlv- the rnmpu*. Other Itcnverton gueai* on the .iiK Oregon OhlMtreu'a llook l* a - guu Certificute* thin year. In ranipi'R were Mr. and M r». C. order to «urn a certfficule each P. Scott, Route 1, who vixlted student axree* to read one b«*»k their daughter. Barliara. «•ach month for eight con secutive month» The»e t**>ll» D IS T R IC T TRACK niuet I e cli««*en from a ll»t *uit- M E E T TO B E H E R E uhlv for each grad«. Tht* will entitle the pop I to a xrade «if Districi fi track und field ••90’* In reading. wi II he h 'Id meet Saturday, May 14 starting at 10: 30 am. Beav rton high school the on W EST SLOPE C LU B feh l T it linai* are to stnrl nt (¡IV E S PROCRAM 2:00 p m SchiHiU com por n g aro Astor- WitHi Slope Community club la. Siuislde, Clatskanie. Ralnu r, 1 old a 'Booster Night" progrum Vernonla, St. Helens. Sen| no n . Grove, Hillsboro, St in Sylvan actuad Tuesday eve- Forest li ng which was v«Ty well at- .Mary’s, Ihivton, Amity, Mc.M'nn- niovlo "Men and villo and K, a verton. I ned. A Tills *s the first time Ih very mu resting. A T ie « * " was pre- District Meet was ever h:ld at g imp > f young artists > : IIted several musimi numi» r* Bewverton. Winners of first and places get to go the and u p dune tig After the pro- rtcond pram a tsisinoss ,n * et Ing was Slate Meet in Corvallis this com I :d and reports given by the ing week. A number of high school various committees. Another re duction in the Bull Run wstcr coaches will help opernle live yate received a big hand. Mr. meet. The meet is under the grn direction of District fi culti*, chairman of the enter eral committer of which I. R Metz tainment commit bei» sold tick els for numerous boxes of plants. ler is chairman. L. M. Cook Two passes to the Paramount Is director of the meet. Tli.atr# were given for door prizes. Refreshments of pie anil SPE A K E R AT coffe« wore serv«-«! nt the con- K IW A N IS M E E T IN G elusion cf the meeting. R. C. Ilo x se, research depart C O U P L E IS M A R R IE D ment of the Vnlon Oli Co., Seattle, Washington presented a IN P O R T L A N D SAT. Miund film, "Finny Fighters" at (he Kiwanls luncheon Wednesday The underwater shots Miss Virginia Miller, daughter noon. showed some of the .beautiful of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mill «if llaseldale and Kugene Trus- growths on the ocean floor. Th«' fully justified sel of N'ewberg were married In surface pictures the title and the honors went Portland Saturday afternoon. A reception w'ns held In the to the sword fish, Kvery mem evening al the home of the ber of the audience was out of bride's parents for fifty friends breath when the swimming ban and r*dntlve*. Guest* from a dit was finally brought to gaff. A grmip of boys from the distance were Mr. und Mrs. J, c. Danfonl of Tillamook, a bro high srhoot public speaking elass will present a series of spec ther of Mrs. Miller. ially numbers next Wednesday, After a short honeymoon the couple will make their home In Isidirs Night. 4-H Summer School ïo Be June 6-18 ■ - ’ T " ------------ I», I HTOKI l M RS S C H O E N E IL L A T H O S P IT A L N O W Mrs. F. H. Schoeno has been very III with a carbuncle oh her neck. It started ns a pimple and became Infected She was taken to the Good Snmnrltan hospital In Portland Monday of this w-rck In a very critical rond'tlon hut she Is now past the (lunger point. Local Leaders Asso ciation Has [lection In The WEEK’S NEWS CURRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR THE REVIEW HONORED BY COFFEE INDUSTRY— For his ser vices to the coffee world Herbert Delafield (right), retiring chairmsn of the Associated Coffee Indus tries of America, was oresented with a testi monial plate by G. W. Sharpe, new chairman, during Washington func- I tions marking the atart | of a “ drink-more-coffee” campaign to be staged in j cooperation with Latin- A m erica n produ cin g countries. E. J. “Jack” H E S S ■ ■ ■ Beaverton Sponsor ing Air Mail Flight To Be Special Feature Oi National A ir Maii Week, May 15-21 4 light To Be From Bernard Airport To >wau Island As a special feature of Na tio n a l Air Mail Week, May 15-21, bcaveriuu is sponsoring an air j mail fligtil from Bernard Airport | to 8 wan Island at 1:15 p.nr. .vliiv I t .\:t Severson will pitot H E S S S E E K IN G N O M - 1116 plane I N A T in V P H D A P it«,- ., A new 6*cent air mail postage l^ A U U X F O R O F F I C E sump Will be on sale m con- 1,. , ... , „ uection with the celebration. A niiminaiim Uf s«5eks the 1 special design or cachet show- daev ft i ‘‘r , ni°^ratlc candi- mg the geographical location of i . r OIJnt> i omtnissioner Beaverton, has been drawn by -m n ty n s T l * “ * * p|« * * Mrs. J. R. Ta.br,. F. H has l««.n * work. Mr. Hess .Schoene of the Beaver Engrav ..„ ii - . 1 , a J*xPajer in this mg Company is making the cut His ’t. f ,B years. ; for the cachet and the students f ini re . * m* Bt follow »; “ I ,4 n,e high school are furniah- » ... ram# not on,y eligible ini? a rubber stamp which will ? Im T it 6 ,he officc b. placed on every air mail road anH ~ beliove in xoo<i letter leaving the post office n snend n,,a ' DtainiDB th^ aBd next week. in spending the taxpayers’ mon „ . . • . . , ey where It is most needed ” Residents are urged to send • __________ air mail letters. In order that f i l i r k V O r ’ I? i r s r i nr-«/-« their may start on the Beaverton IM U A O b K A I H R E C - Bight they must be mailed Wed O K I ) C I R C L E S G L O B E nesday, May 18, with a request . that they be held for Thursday's Twenty years ago— May 15, flight. H'18 — headlines and front page Beaverton’s plane will make stories heralded establishment ! the shortest flight of the eight of the first air mail route. It 1 commissioned to carry the mall was only 200 miles long, from 1 to Portland. Their arrival at ew York City to Washington. ! Swan Island at 1:30 p.m. will D- C . he broadcast hy radio station Today, a single phonograph KOIN, Portland. record. speeding thirty five The Union Oil company is thousand miles around the globe, j supplying fuel for the flight. 7 .!? ^ ,th^ oceaD8 and ‘hr«« gee Picture on Back Page continents in commemoration of that event, i*isse* almost un- 7~ j ., J ‘ ^ heeded a roxmn. night St. Mary s oi the v alley That phonograph record, a dfi-------------------------"--- M living testimonial to the efficiency ! Wednesday evening the stud- and speed of modern world wide 1 ents attended an interesting pres- a;r mail, returns to the United en tat ion of slides and a lec- S ates during United States air rure by Leo Simons, director o f .Mail Week. May 15 to 21. after the Oregon Audobon Society, circling the globe, entirely by Patricia Harden and Dolores air, in less than five weeks. ! Lee received their first Holy A blank aluminum acetate j Communion in the convent chap- record when It was dHipatched , el. Mother's Day. on Its "round the world" flight Visitors al St. Mary's during by Radio Station WBBM. Chi- 1 ,j,e week were Sisters M. Cel- «•ago, on April 7. the broadcast 1 estin nad Consolata. O. S. B. of transcription will have on its , ClH,onw«wd. Idaho; Miss M. .ace eight salutes to the V. S. ' Hasgler c f Svblimity; and Mrs Vr M ai in three different K cooper-Cochran. Class ’36. lc: guagrs when it completes its with her infant daughter, Janet ‘-op Tuesday. May 17. in Chicago ( laire of \\ ishram. Washingtcn. First voice on the disk ts ] _________ th of Postmaster Ernest Kruet- « trvT > il V U ’ C T A A V l i l gen of Chicago, who pers nall> M U I M i i K S If.-A I IO canceled the first stamps on O B S E R V E D S U N D A Y the record when it was sh'pped ' _____ over l^iited Airlines for San . , _ . __ _ . Francisco on April 7. M" " “ r J * * was nday with special music and Last voice w ill be that of readings at Hazeldale Sunday Postmaster General James A H .. I. Kifi>- hree attended. Car- Parley. to whom the record w.ll nalions were to an the be presented in Washington Am- j mothera present . Mrs. Arden ing A ir Mail Week. Hays gave a reading entitled Flying northward over Pan ; -4 Mother’s L o ve.” Margaret, American airways from its last | R Viby and Doris Gillenwater sang two stops in Rio de Janiero. , "M y Mother’s B ib le." Howard Brazil, and Havana. Cuba, the j Halm, a reading. "M other.” "Round the W orld" disc arrived Three birthdays were celebra in the United States at Miami, ted during the wtfek, Mrs. Al Florida, Tuesday May 10, at ielderks. R. C. Doty and Ber 5:35 p.m . E8T . nice Imlah. immediately it boarded Eastern Air Lines for Newark, and A- j ,ADIES ATTEND metican Airlines for Montreal u n T U r i n C « r i IT « and the fiual recorded salute. M U l A-'I j L The record's Itinerary calls for -------- a visit to the New York Worlds ! Mrs. Harry Eliander and Mrs. Fair Grounds May 15, and pres- 1E. Marsh attended the Mothers entation in Washington to Post- j club of Oregon Dc Molays at master General Farley May 16. ‘ the Masonic Temple. Last ihurs- Returning to Chicago May 17. day evening the mothers were the record will be specially | guests of the boys lor refresh- treated for permanent preserva- ments following their meeting, t on In the Post Office Depart- j ack Marsh and Harry Eliander, ment Archives and broadcast on j r. are members of the Oregon a special WBBM program Fri- I Da Molays. day ay 20. 7:00-7:30 p.m. C D S T' -------------------- In it* five week 35.000 mile LUNCHEON GIVEN j airines'.*" ^ 0n J U N IO R H E R A L D TO BE O U T N E X T W E E K H A Z E L D A L E P U P IL S W IN M EET HONORS Hnzoldale school children win ning honors nt the trnrk meet held at Beaverton Saturday morning w-vore Bernice Imlah. third in dlstnncc throwing; Joan Hell, Izirna May Carey, Toshiko Hnyashl and Clare Wnlker, "rd In the hig girl’s relay race; t«eo Salee, Ben Jelderks, Chaney j Pond and I«ester Halm, third tn the big boys’ relay raco. HOSMAl.SkI A Victoria Koemaltkl, 78, died after a brief illness May 4 Whe was tiorn Detetuter 16, 185'j lu Poland In 1876 ahe was married to the late Joseph W. Ko»tnaUkl and cklehrated their Between 30 And 7.3 Mrs. Harriett Ford golden wedding In J!»26 «h e with Delegates To Attend Elected President O f her husband came to Oregon in From Washington Co. 1883 and settled on the place Association which by their united toil made Twent y- f our t h Annual 4-M Into their home and where »he Summer School 0. B. Kraus Ke-f.lected lived for 55 year». The plate t was a wilder»« x when they Tr«-B*urer Of Association I ll Chiti Rummer school will ! first settled. he held at the Oregon State She 1» survived by one s«,u, Mrs. Harriett Ford, well known College, Corvaill». June t H 8, Frank at home and four daugh among 4-1? worker* In the state, Inclusive, report* L K. Frauds, ter». Mr* Mary * liechla, Mr*. was elected president of the a*»l*tant county agent France* Kumo*kl, Mr*. Annie Washington County l/icil le a d T'fii« I* the 2!th annual 4-fI Ixirence and Mr» Josephine er* Ass'jciaticn at their meet ciufo »iimmer »chi*>l and one of Wlfllewxkl. ing Wednesday, May 4. Mrs. the large*t en roll men t* on rec Ford has one of the longest ord la anticipated Between 50 A N D E R S O N R U N N I N G records of service of any of the and 75 delegate* from Washing ton County will attend the se* FO R C O U N T Y O F F IC E club leaders In the slate and during the period of her service *mn thl* year, over half of them has turned out many winning l»e!ng sent on scholarships which The candidacy o f ’ John L. An have been furnl»hed by the state demon for County* Judge was individuals and teams. One of fnlr. community organization», inspired hy notbit£ less than the outstanding teams was the Parmer* L'nlon. Orange and local an honest desiie to give to Bierly Brothers’ Northwest Cham I I I club». the public the »amA *ervit« he pion Corn Itemonstration. Clayton Nyberg of Tualatin, given so ungtmtimcly to Enrollment for the summer has In his private business outstanding cluti boy in Oregon *e»*lou will close Saturday, May them Believing as f, r 1936 and winner of the Pat II. Any Huh member* planning for many years. that this ¿is the best terson Trophy for 1937, was e- to utfciid should have their en he docs rollment turned In to either Su- County in the worfii In which lected vice president. Kathryn prtniendent O. JI4 Kraus or th« to live, he dor-hue* Mmself w ill Cawrse. another cutatanding club and a leader o f the county agent* office by noon of ing to sacrifice his town busir- member exx and giving to ttie Commun I^isyviHe Cooking Club was e- that duy. wbol4tiearted at lected secretary. Further partlm lar» regarding ity the same O. B. Kraus, county school the cltlMns so de arrangement» and plans for tention, If wa« re-elected Your attention is hereby superintendent, •iimmer school will be announc sire. and Fred Jossy of called to his state me©« of qual treasurer; ed later. ification* elsewhere in this paper. Rock Creek, a ten-year leader, and Miss Viola W'escott, leader F O R M E R R E S ID E N T IS of the Fern Hill Clubs, were B R ID G E P A R T Ì H O N S E R IO U S L Y IN J U R E D elected as the two members of O R S M RS. L Y O N S the executive comittee. Jack K<-yuard of Scholls, for The executive committee of merly «if Beaverton was seriously Mr«* Jay Gibson wa* hostess tlie local leaders association will Injured at hi* home Saturday. i to a delightful luncheon and soon meet and make plans for Mr. Ileynard went to the assis bridge parly last Thursday at County annual tance of the hired man working her home on Cedar Street in the Washington will be held in with the tractor, who wa* hav h on or-of her guest, Mr*. Mar- picnic, which ing trouble. and was knocked j jory Lyon, who was leaving for July. down Into a ditch and run over her home in Idaho on Saturday. Word has just bten received receiving two broken rib* and • The tables were most attractive face laceration* He wa* r e | in spring flowers and favors. that Ivan Bierly. a former Bea moved to th«1 Good Sumaritan High *5<ire in card* Wtotl to Mrs. verton high school student has Hospital tn Portland and is re f George Biasser with Mrs W. won a scholarship to Cornell U- ported resttng comfortably. C. McKell winning second. niversity. HOXSIE Beaverton ------ Silently Passing . » JJL______________ L - « a LINCOLN TUNNEL IS HOLED THROUGH —Marking mother major phase of construc tion the Lincoln Tunnel was holed through at New, York City recently. Many thousands of autontt from the «vest will pass through this marvelous tunnel anroute to the New York World'« Fair in 1939. I AT McKERCHER S Mrs. M. C. McKercher has accepted the chairmanship for the flower show June 4th at j the high school auditorium and entertained her committee at ¡luncheon Wednesday noon. l>- 1 ther members of the committee ! *h<> attended the luncheon were 1 Me «dames Robert Stewart. Don aldson. Metzler, Grauer. Van Kleek. Stratton and Malker. The Beaverton Junior Flower Festival on June 4, 1938 will he one of the red letter days in local history. Starting with the parade in the morning. followed by the flowter show, dance carniva1, track meet and dance in the eve ning the entire day will be a Mr and Mr*. O. A. Gilmore carnival of color and joy for were Sunday dinner gue*t* of the youngsters. Mrs. M C. McKercher. O t i c The first issue of the "Junior guest* rtilllng were Mr. and Festival Herald" comes out n«x* Mrs Earl Hauck. Mrs. Lorraine week and It w ill contain all the wnicht *M rs ' » « » Oreen and details on the many event* u rth d fIn lA d .